3
SupremeReader 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think also fire trucks that tried to arrive but then fled.

5
SupremeReader 5 points ago +5 / -0

it's now on fire lolz

I just wanted to play video games STALKER2

Put https://youtube.com/watch?v=WCzQtM-Ylqw in another window, now it might get a sequel too.

3
SupremeReader 3 points ago +3 / -0

The neighbour will be wrecked by forever insurgency unless they really pull the Red Terror (again).

4
SupremeReader 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's just nonsensical. They should announce that all sales from Russia will go to the Ukrainian Red Cross or whatever.

...okay, I just realized they can't just sell games with active copyrights like that.

3
SupremeReader 3 points ago +3 / -0

Still claiming zero losses?

In Afghanistan they did so for like 3 years when under Brezhnev.

3
SupremeReader 3 points ago +3 / -0

What did the Croats sing lol

3
SupremeReader 3 points ago +3 / -0

But it still feels bizarre how warmly a Pole could be welcomed in for example their UPA theme pubs (with waitresses in uniform and all). About one of such placed, but also the politics of all that: https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-29569510

In other news, Chechen troops were just officially offered bounties for the heads of "Banderovites" among others. Up to $500,000.

3
SupremeReader 3 points ago +3 / -0

RS is, as I said, Banderovite-lite. They don't even hate Poles anymore.

And in fact they didn't even do in the late 1940s when the UPA cooperated with the Polish anti-communist resistance forces in some actions. Notably the joint raid on Hrubieszów in 1946:

Under the threat of the common Communist enemy, in order to cease fratricidal struggle, and to carry out joined operations, “Młot” realized the necessity of setting up some sort of collaboration with the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (abbr. UPA - Ukrainian: Українська Повстанська Армія (УПА), "Ukrayins’ka Povstans’ka Armiya"). Hence, “Młot” and several others commanders from that region managed to prepare one of the most daring military operations in the history of the post-war Poland. During the night of May 27-28, 1946, the combined forces of WiN and UPA assaulted the Communist-controlled city of Hrubieszów. https://www.doomedsoldiers.com/attack-on-hrubieszow-1946.html

6
SupremeReader 6 points ago +6 / -0

They'd not going to be even armed if they're sent to an Arctic outpost or any sort of labor unit (and Russian conscripts are often just unpaid laborers anyway, with only their officers/slavers being paid for their work at construction or farm).

6
SupremeReader 6 points ago +6 / -0

I swear all these Americans in KIA2 just know nothing about Russia.

Zhirinovsky (LDPR leader) was in a recent thread where he invited white foreigners to immigrate and settle Siberia (lol).

4
SupremeReader 4 points ago +4 / -0

Liberal Democrats (perhaps better known as Zhirinovsky's party) aren't "liberal". They were created as controlled opposition ultranationalists but nowadays they're not even any opposition at all.

3
SupremeReader 3 points ago +3 / -0

[KIA2 suddenly concerned about the N-word]

I don't see any "Neo-Nazi banner" (nor a "pro-Nazi banner"). The colors are of the Right Sector guys, is that it? You could call them Neo-Banderovites (lite) and you'd be right, but Bandera spent half of the war in Sachsenhausen (where one of his fellow inmates was Stalin's son) while his followers were killing German occupiers (among others).

https://belsat.eu/en/news/ukrainian-insurgent-army-heroes-or-evil-doers/ (both)

10
SupremeReader 10 points ago +10 / -0

Meanwhile in Russia there's a proposal in the Duma to conscript anti-war protesters, which sounds crazy but I believe it would be like that in practice and makes much more sense (not sending them to war and not even ever arming them, just an internal exile rebranded).

1
SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

The based side he hangs with wear Bolshevik hats (these leather Chekist caps and the Mongol-inspired budenovkas) just like 100 years ago.

Maybe you should really re-evaluate your views and values if you share his, and theirs, political views. That include literal Bolshevism (and the entire rebellion began with the defense of Lenin's monuments that were being finally fell all over Ukraine) and also literal Antifa.

1
SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes. Proxy by now.

17
SupremeReader 17 points ago +17 / -0

And NGO:

Political operative group for democrats, @meidastouch , spread disinfo that a Texas Republican went to fight for Russians in Ukraine. The false claim went viral. Russel Bentley is an avowed communist who raised money on GoFundMe in 2014 to go fight “neo-Nazis” on behalf of Russia.

https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1498684516377972737

view more: ‹ Prev Next ›